According to a recent survey fromLawless Research and Factual, marketers are spending an average of 43% of their ad budget on Google and Facebook, with Amazon not far behind.

Regardless of business size, online advertising strategies are similar. In fact,46% of marketersworking for agencies and brands with an ad budget of $50 million or higher report say they spend up to60% of iton ad programs from the three tech giants.

These programs also include ad offerings on sites owned by the oligopoly, such as YouTube (owned by Google) and Instagram (owned by Facebook).

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The chart below compares how companies with differently sized ad budgets spend their money on platforms owned by Google, Facebook, and Amazon:

Annual advertising budgets vs. percentage spent on Google Facebook and Amazon Oligopoly

Source:Lawless Research and Factual

But although Google, Facebook, and Amazon have been heavily adopted,marketers are still worriedthat these platforms will grow even more powerful and dictate their advertising options in the future. When asked to rate their level of concern that the oligopoly would limit their advertising options,78% said they were somewhere between concerned and very concerned.

As we continue to see innovation and growth in online advertising, could this area be disrupted by ad alternatives?

Yes. In fact,营销人员希望新广告选项. Although most marketers and agencies spend huge chunks of their budgets on Google, Facebook, and Amazon,65% of them want alternatives. TheLawless and Factual studyeven revealed a few platforms that participants were already using, including YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter.

Interestingly, the study suggests that participantsusing YouTube and Instagram as alternatives did not realize that they were paying into the oligopoly. The report concludes that thisshows the true powerof the tech giants.

To help you keep your eye out on options other than the oligopoly, I'll walk you through some of today's most prominent advertising alternatives and show you a few examples of brands that use them.

5 Alternatives to Facebook, Google, and Amazon Ads

Google-Specific Alternatives

Microsoft Advertising

是的,谷歌仍然垄断搜索市场,but you might not want to write Microsoft search engine options off as an alternative.

Microsoft Advertising, formerly known as Bing Ads, is similar to Google in that you can create, optimize, and track PPC ads that show up in searches on Microsoft Search Network platforms, includingBing, MSN, and Yahoo.

Bing Search with dog food ad matching search keywords

If you're thinking, "But, everyone exclusively uses Google," think again. Microsoft claims that5.5 billion monthly searchesoccur on its search network.

微软广告也是竞争力,因为它isn't as heavily used as Google. Because so many advertisers are bidding, optimizing copy, and competing for precious slots in search engine results, theprices of PPC adsand thecost of wasted spend, can be quite high.

According to WordStream, Microsoft Advertising clients see cost-per-clicks that are35.5% lower than their Google ads. WordStream also notes that its clients reporthigher placementon search result pages due to lower levels of ad competition.

Like Google Ads, you'll still want to familiarize yourself with PPC strategies to properly monitor your budget and wasted spend. You'll also want to brush up on keyword research and other SEO strategies to make your ad show up higher than other sponsored search results. To learn more about this, here's a how-to post on launchingBing-based ads.

Social Media Alternatives

LinkedIn Ads

LinkedIn'sadvertising and content promotionofferings are very similar to Facebook's in that you can create native ads or promote visual or text-based posts in LinkedIn's newsfeed. Like Facebook, you can also designate ad objectives, like web traffic or lead generation and target your content to specific demographics, such as age groups or locations.

If you haven't already seen what promoted content looks like on LinkedIn, here's an example:

Amazon ad based on Facebook

Like Facebook and other social media ads, paid content on LinkedIn also been seen to boost traffic and lead generation, especially in the B2B world. In fact,80% of B2B leads come from LinkedIn, while 94% of B2B marketers use the platform.

While LinkedIn Ads are very similar to Facebook, the platform's nature is slightly different from Facebook or Instagram's because itembraces professional networking and career growth. This makes the platform especially good for brands that want to sell products or services to professionals or other companies.

Want to learn more about how to successfully generate leads on the platform? Check out thisrecent blog postthat features tips straight from LinkedIn's VP of Marketing.

Twitter Ads

Twitter Adsare similar to Facebook Ads in that you can pay to promote tweets or launch native ad-styled campaigns.

While promoted tweets show up higher in the feeds of target users with a "Promoted" sign on them, campaigns might show up on Twitter feeds or sidebars with images or video content linking to a website.

Here's an example of a promoted post from Gold Peak:

Twitter ad for Gold Peak

Like Facebook, you can also choose objectives -- or goals -- for Twitter Ads. These include tweet engagements, video views, app installs, web sessions, and other common objectives that you might have on other online ads.

Aside from providing similar options to Facebook Ads, Twitter Ads are getting more affordable and more effective each year. Twitter says that engagement with paid ads hasincreased by 50% year over year. However, the cost per engagementdecreased by 14% in 2018.

Reddit Ads

Reddit is a community-centric social network that encourages users to contribute todiscussion-based threads called subreddits.

Although the platform is very unique, it's still gained more than330 million monthly active users, mostly within themillennial and Gen-Z age groups.

Whilebrands have tested out multiple strategiesthat involve contributing to discussions and starting their own subreddits, many have also taken advantage of paid promotions on the platform.

When it comes to paid promotion, you can consider sponsoring your posts to ensure that they are placed higher on threads, subreddits, or feeds of targeted users. Here's an example:

Reddit feed promoted content

If you're less familiar with how to engage people on the platform, but sell a product that Reddit users would like, such asmedia, a technological gadget, or video games, you can also consider anative adthat will show up on Reddit feeds or on Reddit's sidebar.

A Reddit native advertisement

One important thing to know is that Reddit has been seen as one of thetrickiest platforms for marketers to crack. Although you can promote content, users on the platform primarily respond to content that values them or adds to conversations on the platform, rather than branded language. However, Reddit isreportedly making more effortsto become more brand-friendly -- so it might be worth keeping on your radar.

If you do want to advertise on Reddit, you should still do a bit of research to learn more aboutthe audience, what they'll respond well to, and what topics they don't care for. To help you learn the ins and outs of Reddit and see examples of brands that have succeeded on the platform,check out this blog post.

Pinterest Ads

If you're selling products, like home decor, or lifestyle experiences, like travel bookings, you definitely shouldn't forget about Pinterest.

While it's not the most prominent social media platform, Pinterest still has over300 million monthly active users, is photo-friendly, and encourages people to pin images and products they like to inspiration boards. This might be why big brands, like Target, have embraced the platform and its aspirational nature.

Here's an example of a pin from JCPenney which links to a holiday line of products on its website:

Advertisement on Pinterest

While bigger businesses have leveraged Pinterest, small businesses have also leveraged the platform's advertising tools to launchROI-generating ads. Want to learn more? Here's a great blog post from a PPC consultant on four tests that areproven to boost Pinterest Ad conversions.

Navigating Ad Alternatives

With the growing number of advertising options out there, it can be hard to determine which is right for you. While we gave you a quick rundown of a few major alternatives in this post, it's important to do a bit more digging on each.

Make sure to pay into platforms that your buyer will actually be on in the first place. Then, determine what ads are most interesting to them. If you decide that you want to zone in on social media marketing and ads, check outthis blog postto learn about which platforms consumers use most to discover new products.

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Originally published Jan 22, 2020 7:00:00 AM, updated June 11 2021

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